Local farmers present basket upon basket of jams, marmalades, pies, syrups, wines and liquors that will fill you up during your visit. Nearby is the village's botanical garden that grows 450 different types of herbs, used in local restaurants to add unique flavours to local dishes. Casola Valsenio is about 40 miles from Bologna and close to the cities of Faenza, Ravenna, and Brisighella, all have their own food festivals throughout autumn of olives, truffles, and polenta.
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